Self-Guided Walk from Dublin's O’Connell Bridge to Abbey Theatre

5.0
(1 reviews)

50 minutes to 1 hour 10 minutes (approximately)
Offered in: English and 1 more

On this self-guided walking tour, you'll explore Dublin's beating heart, where rebels fought for Irish freedom.

Dublin’s thriving centre isn’t just the focal point of life for many locals today. Some of the most important events in Irish history have unfolded along these inner city streets. On this walking tour, you’ll see some of the country’s most important national monuments and learn how the Irish nation was created.

You’ll cross the River Liffey and head to the capital’s main artery, O’Connell Street. Here, you’ll find out why this landmark was named after Daniel O’Connell and why Martin Luther King and Gandhi looked up to him. Then make your way into the beating heart of the city, to the streets that Irish rebels fought and died on. I’ll show you where the last failed rebellion in Ireland against British rule, the 1916 Easter Rising, took place. You’ll find out exactly why the Irish people wanted to create their own nation and how they did so.

What's Included

Get unlimited, lifetime use of this tour, before your booking date and after it
The virtual playback option, so you can listen to this tour like an audiobook from anywhere
Offline access to audio, maps, and geodata
Flexibility to explore at your own pace with a self-guided GPS tour
Directions to the starting point so that when you’re in the right place, the tour will start
Smartphone and headphones

Meeting and pickup

Meeting point

This tour starts next to the National Wax Museum Plus (The Lafayette Building, 22-25 Westmoreland Street, Temple Bar). It's across the road from O'Connell Bridge along the River Liffey. It starts at the junction of O'Dolier Street and Westmoreland Street.

End point

The tour ends at Pegeen's Café, 2 Marlborough Pl, North City, Dublin, Ireland.

Itinerary

Duration: 50 minutes to 1 hour 10 minutes (approximately)
  • River Liffey (Pass by)

    Begin your exploration of Dublin's rich history at the iconic River Liffey, whose tranquil waters have witnessed centuries of pivotal events that have shaped the Irish nation and its capital city.

    Admission ticket free
  • O'Connell Street (Pass by)

    Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of O'Connell Street, Dublin's main thoroughfare named after the revered Irish statesman Daniel O'Connell, and discover why it serves as a poignant symbol of Ireland's struggle for independence.

    Admission ticket free
  • O'Connell Bridge (Pass by)

    Cross the historic O'Connell Bridge spanning the River Liffey, and delve into the significance of this architectural marvel, which has stood as a testament to Dublin's resilience and determination throughout the ages.

    Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    Pay homage to the legacy of Daniel O'Connell at the O'Connell Monument, an imposing structure adorned with intricate sculptures and symbols that commemorate the life and achievements of the Great Liberator.

    Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    Stand in awe of the majestic General Post Office, a national landmark steeped in history, which served as the headquarters of the 1916 Easter Rising and remains a poignant symbol of Ireland's quest for independence.

    Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    Discover the legacy of Father Theobold Mathew at his monument, dedicated to the revered temperance reformer whose impassioned efforts to combat alcoholism left an indelible mark on Irish society.

    Admission ticket free
  • The Spire (Pass by)

    Marvel at the imposing presence of the Spire, a towering monument soaring skyward on O'Connell Street, whose sleek design and soaring height have sparked both admiration and controversy among Dubliners.

    Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    Step into the historic confines of The Confession Box, a traditional Irish pub steeped in intrigue and clandestine meetings, where rebels once sought solace and sanctuary amid the tumult of revolution.

    Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    End your journey at the hallowed grounds of the Abbey Theatre, Ireland's national theatre, where the echoes of past performances reverberate through the halls, serving as a testament to the enduring spirit of Irish culture and creativity.

    Admission ticket free

Additional info

  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Supplied by VoiceMap Audio Tours

Tags

Private Sightseeing Tours
Audio Guides
Cultural Tours
Historical Tours
Walking Tours
New Product
Short term availability

Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Show more

Rating

5.0 Based on 1 1 review
5 stars
1
4 stars
0
3 stars
0
2 stars
0
1 star
0
from per person
Was {{currencySymbol}}{{ summaryFromPriceBeforeDiscount }}